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Fixing the FBI, and the fight over who should fix it

Fixing the FBI, and the fight over who should fix it

Here & Now
24 min
25 Nov 24
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation has become a target of Republicans. Former FBI agent Michael German talks about what may happen to the FBI under the incoming Trump administration. And, challenging drought conditions this fall across the U.S. has impacted cranberry harvests in the Northeast. Massachusetts cranberry grower Steve Ward talks about what that means for Thanksgiving. Then, multi-award-winning artist John Legend has a new album out — and it's an album for kids. Legend joins us to talk about the inspiration behind it and how he worked with his family on it.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy